ROCK WALLABIES
Magnetic Island is home to a variety of wildlife, including rock wallabies, which are a popular attraction for visitors.
The most commonly seen rock wallaby on the island is the black-footed rock wallaby. These marsupials are known for their agility and ability to navigate rocky terrain.
Geoffrey Bay: This is one of the best spots to see rock wallabies, especially in the late afternoon or early evening when they come out to feed. There are designated feeding areas where you can observe them up close.
Hiking Trails: You may also spot rock wallabies along various hiking trails on the island, particularly near rocky outcrops.
Rock wallabies are protected in Australia, and conservation efforts are in place to maintain their populations and habitats on Magnetic Island. Respecting their environment helps ensure their survival.